bkmsx wrote:hi,… it certainly looks impressive at first but drumming wearing what is in effect a blindfold rules it out for collaboration/jamming, working on arrangement/sounds on a pc at the same time as drumming etc. etc. but the fact they can get that to work is the impressive and encouraging thing!

I see it like you. It's an impressive and encouraging thing, but for making music, playing with others, or even reading scores this will be nearly unusable (or at least with the Oculus Rift).

Microsoft's Hololens will be much more appropriate I thinkand I hope this will/can be supported when it will come out.

But in watching the videos, it seems to me that you haven't to wear the VR equipment and you can have a fixed view of your drums on your screen. May be we will get a new graphics mode in 3D.

VR is cool and maybe the future so I can understand that you have to be first on the market, but son't forget the updates requested as brushes, and adjusting placing elements with mouse or something geeker like x, y, z values ^^

The reason for asking, is that you can stream from a PC/Mac and then using Vuforia and Unity software turn a GearVR into a holo using the induilt camera from the Galaxy s6/edge or Note 4 and more to come. This would mean, you still see your environment but also the virtual drum kit. Other than that, wait for Microsoft.